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THE DIFFERENCE OF H:Q RATIO AND KNEE PEAK TORQUE BETWEEN THE LOWER AND HIGHER MILEAGE RUNNERS |
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| Creator | Wannapong IMTANABUT |
| Title | THE DIFFERENCE OF H:Q RATIO AND KNEE PEAK TORQUE BETWEEN THE LOWER AND HIGHER MILEAGE RUNNERS |
| Contributor | Paiboon SATHIANPANTARIT, anakorn SUNGNAK, Dachawin LAISIRIRUNGRAI, PathaimasKINGCHA, Komsak SINSURIN |
| Publisher | The Sports Science Society of Thailand (SSST) |
| Publication Year | 2564 |
| Journal Title | Journal of Sports Science and Technology |
| Journal Vol. | 21 |
| Journal No. | 1 |
| Page no. | 68-78 |
| Keyword | H:Q ratio, Runners, Muscular balance, Risk of knee injury |
| URL Website | https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JSST/index |
| Website title | Journal of Sports Science and Technology |
| ISSN | 1513-7201;2672-927X |
| Abstract | Purpose:The purpose of this study was to determine the difference of H:Q ratio and peak torque between recreational runners with lower and higher mileage per week.Methods:Twenty-three healthy recreational runners (Male = 12 and female = 11) of physical therapy center running project age between 26 –52 years (mean ± SD: 40.52 ± 8.38) were allocated to the “higher-mileage” group (> 32 km/week; n = 14) and to the “lower-mileage” group (< 25 km/week; n = 9) in 2018-2019. The performance of the knee muscles was tested by isokinetic dynamometer at angular velocity of 60, 120 and 180 degrees per second (º/s). The results of H:Q ratio and peak torque were analyzed with Independent-T Test and Mann-Whitney U to compare the data between the groups. Results:Runner group with higher-mileage demonstrated a higher H:Q ratio than the group with lower-mileage at all angular velocities. At an angular velocity of 180º/s, the group with higher-mileage showed significantly higher H:Q ratio than the group with lower-mileage (p <0.05). No significant difference of peak torque was observed between both groups.Conclusion:Running with a cumulative distance of > 32 km/week seems to approximate the normative quadriceps and hamstring muscle balance (The normal H:Q ratio is considered to be 60%). The H:Q ratio is likely to be normal in runner group with higher-mileage compared with the lower mileage group.When health professionals determine for runningdistance accumulation, the current findings could be used as a guidance in running rehabilitation |